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24

Jul 2020

Last Updated: 28/07/2020

Four days of live music at Ripley Castle

by Vicky Carr

| 24 Jul, 2020
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As well as performances from bands, the four-day event will offer food and drink stalls, and ticket holders will be allocated a picnic patch to enable social distancing.

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Bootleg Beatles will play Sounds in the Grounds in September. Photo: Alex Williams

Live music will return to the grounds of Ripley Castle as lockdown restrictions begin to ease.

Sounds in the Grounds will see performances from bands including the Bootleg Beatles, Beyond the Barricade and Abba Mania.

Taking place over four days, it will see the New York Brass Band perform each night as the support act to the main performance.

Tickets include a designated picnic patch for up to six people, enabling social distancing across the site, and there will be food and drink stalls available. Each will be defined by painted lines, with a metre's distance between each patch and two metres' distance in aisles between the rows.




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Organiser James Cundall said:

“Sounds in the Grounds offers the opportunity to get together and enjoy a fun night of live music in a stunning setting in a socially distanced way. From ABBA to The Beatles and from the greatest musicals to Country and Western I hope we have something for everyone.
“Importantly it’s an opportunity for musicians to showcase their talent again after weeks of inactivity during lockdown.
“Visitors will need to bring their own chairs, and can bring a picnic, though we advise leaving tables at home for space reasons.”


Sounds in the Grounds will take place at Ripley Castle from Thursday, September 3 to Sunday, September 6. Tickets cost from £59 plus booking fees for a two-person picnic patch.